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Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition Data Replication Guide for Oracle Data Guard |
1. Replicating Data With Oracle Data Guard Software
2. Administering Oracle Data Guard Protection Groups
Working With Oracle Data Guard Protection Groups
Overview of Administering Protection Groups
How to Administer an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group (Example)
Creating, Modifying, Validating, and Deleting an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
How to Create and Configure an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
How to Modify an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
How to Validate an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
How to Delete an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
Administering Oracle Data Guard Application Resource Groups
How to Add an Application Resource Group to an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
How to Delete an Application Resource Group From an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
Administering Oracle Data Guard Broker Configurations
How to Add an Oracle Data Guard Broker Configuration to an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
How the Data Replication Subsystem Verifies the Oracle Data Guard Broker Configuration
How to Modify an Oracle Data Guard Broker Configuration
How to Delete an Oracle Data Guard Broker Configuration From an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
Replicating the Oracle Data Guard Protection Group Configuration to a Partner Cluster
How to Replicate the Oracle Data Guard Protection Group Configuration to a Partner Cluster
Activating and Deactivating a Protection Group
How to Activate an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
How to Deactivate an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
Checking the Runtime Status of Oracle Data Guard Data Replication
Displaying an Oracle Data Guard Runtime Status Overview
How to Check the Overall Runtime Status of Replication
Displaying a Detailed Oracle Data Guard Runtime Status
3. Migrating Services That Use Oracle Data Guard Data Replication
A. Geographic Edition Properties for Oracle Data Guard Broker Configurations
You can resynchronize the configuration information of the local protection group with the configuration information that you retrieve from the partner cluster. The cluster on which you run the command to resynchronize forfeits its own protection group configuration of the partner cluster. To determine if you need to resynchronize a protection group, you use the geoadm status command. If the value of the Synchronization parameter for a protection group is listed as Error, you need to resynchronize the protection group.
For example, you might need to resynchronize protection groups after booting the cluster. For more information, see Booting a Cluster in Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide.
Resynchronizing a protection group updates only entities that are related to Geographic Edition. For information about how to update Oracle Solaris Cluster entities, see Replicating and Upgrading Configuration Data for Resource Groups, Resource Types, and Resources in Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Services Planning and Administration Guide.
Before You Begin
You need to deactivate the protection group on the cluster where you run the geopg update command.
To complete this step, you need to be assigned the Geo Management RBAC rights profile. For more information about RBAC, see Geographic Edition Software and RBAC in Oracle Solaris Cluster Geographic Edition System Administration Guide.
phys-node-n# geopg update protectiongroupname
Example 2-16 Resynchronizing an Oracle Data Guard Protection Group
This example shows how to resynchronize a protection group.
phys-paris-1# geopg update sales-pg